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On this date: Dave Krieg-to-Daryl Turner bomb ignites win over Broncos

A look at some memorable moments in Seahawks history that occurred on Nov. 25.

A look at some memorable moments in Seahawks history that occurred on Nov. 25:

1984: Dave Krieg passes for 406 yards and three touchdowns, including an 80-yarder to Daryl Turner on the first play of the game, in a 27-24 victory over the Broncos at Mile High Stadium. Steve Largent catches 12 passes for 191 yards and a TD as the Seahawks win their seventh consecutive game.

1985: The Seahawks don't score until late in the fourth quarter, and then on Sam Merriman's recovery in the end zone of a punt he blocked, in dropping a 19-6 decision to the 49ers at Candlestick Park on "Monday Night Football." The defense intercepts Joe Montana three times, but he also throws a pair of TD passes.

1990: Norm Johnson kicks a 40-yard field goal 3:01 into overtime in a 13-10 victory over the Chargers in San Diego. The defense does its part, as Patrick Hunter forces a fumble that is recovered by Jacob Green with 48 seconds left in regulation; and Nesby Glasgow forces a fumble that is recovered by Rufus Porter at the Chargers' 23-yard line 1:34 into overtime to setup Johnson's game-winner.

2001: Priest Holmes runs for 120 yards as the Chiefs hand the Seahawks a 19-7 loss at Arrowhead Stadium. The Seahawks' only score comes on Matt Hasselbeck's 28-yard TD pass to Shaun Alexander.

2007: Leonard Weaver scores on a 5-yard run with less than six minutes to play in 24-19 victory over the Rams in St. Louis, as the Seahawks score the final 17 points in the game. Their only points in the first half come on Josh Wilson's 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

2012: The Seahawks take a 21-14 lead on Leon Washington's 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with eight minutes left in the game, but the Dolphins answer with an 80-yard TD drive and Dan Carpenter kicks a 43-yard field goal on the final play as Miami prevails 24-21. It is the Seahawks' only loss in their final eight regular-season games.

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